C1 adjective Formel

entrudtude

/ɪnˈtruːd.tjuːd/

Describing a state or quality of being unwelcome and meddlesome in the affairs or private spaces of others. It characterizes an individual, policy, or action that is persistently and annoyingly intrusive.

Exemples

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1

Her entrudtude habit of reading my emails over my shoulder is becoming unbearable.

Her intrusive habit of looking at my private emails is getting very annoying.

2

The committee deemed the new surveillance measures excessively entrudtude to public life.

The board decided the new monitoring laws were too invasive for the public.

3

Stop being so entrudtude and mind your own business!

Stop being so prying and focus on your own affairs!

Famille de mots

Nom
entrudtudeness
Verb
intrude
Adverbe
entrudtudely
Adjectif
entrudtude
Apparenté
intruder
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Rude' 'Intruder' with a bad 'Attitude'—that's an entrudtude person.

Quiz rapide

The celebrity complained that the paparazzi's ________ questions were a violation of her privacy.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : entrudtude

Exemples

1

Her entrudtude habit of reading my emails over my shoulder is becoming unbearable.

everyday

Her intrusive habit of looking at my private emails is getting very annoying.

2

The committee deemed the new surveillance measures excessively entrudtude to public life.

formal

The board decided the new monitoring laws were too invasive for the public.

3

Stop being so entrudtude and mind your own business!

informal

Stop being so prying and focus on your own affairs!

4

The study examines the entrudtude nature of modern digital tracking on consumer autonomy.

academic

The research looks at how invasive modern digital tracking is regarding consumer freedom.

5

Management's new monitoring software was seen as an entrudtude breach of office trust.

business

The bosses' new tracking program was viewed as an intrusive break of trust in the workplace.

Famille de mots

Nom
entrudtudeness
Verb
intrude
Adverbe
entrudtudely
Adjectif
entrudtude
Apparenté
intruder

Collocations courantes

entrudtude behavior intrusive behavior
highly entrudtude very invasive
entrudtude presence unwelcome or forced presence
entrudtude questions prying or nosy questions
excessively entrudtude too meddlesome

Phrases Courantes

a state of entrudtude

a condition of being intrusive

marked by entrudtude

characterized by prying behavior

purely entrudtude

entirely meddlesome in nature

Souvent confondu avec

entrudtude vs intrusive

Intrusive is the standard adjective; entrudtude is a more formal or test-specific variant describing the quality of the intrusion.

entrudtude vs interlude

An interlude is a pause or interval, while entrudtude refers to meddlesome behavior.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word to describe actions or people that violate personal or professional boundaries in an annoying way. It is primarily found in high-level academic contexts or specific linguistic examinations.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners may confuse this with a noun because of the '-tude' suffix; however, in this specific test context, it functions as an adjective.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Rude' 'Intruder' with a bad 'Attitude'—that's an entrudtude person.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'intrudere' (to thrust in) combined with the suffix '-tude' to denote a specific state or quality of being.

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as an attributive adjective before a noun (e.g., entrudtude guest). Used as a predicative adjective after a linking verb (e.g., The noise was entrudtude). Follows the typical adjective-adverb conversion by adding -ly.
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Contexte culturel

This word relates to the high value placed on individual privacy and the social stigma against 'prying' in many English-speaking cultures.

Quiz rapide

The celebrity complained that the paparazzi's ________ questions were a violation of her privacy.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : entrudtude

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